In a strategic brand-building initiative, Krisala Developers hosted a curated gathering of leading real estate influencers at the Krisala x Hiranandani Township in North Hinjawadi, Pune, positioning the project as a flagship integrated development aligned with the city’s growth trajectory.
The event brought together prominent real estate commentators and digital creators from across India, who travelled in a caravan from Mumbai to Pune as part of an immersive site visit experience. The format signalled a shift from traditional launch events toward experiential engagement aimed at shaping narrative and perception within the broader property ecosystem. The 105+ acre township, being developed in collaboration with Hiranandani Group, is positioned as a large-format integrated development blending residential, commercial, and lifestyle components. Located in North Hinjawadi one of Pune’s most active technology and employment corridors the project seeks to capitalise on sustained demand from IT professionals and institutional investors tracking western India’s growth clusters. Hinjawadi has evolved into Pune’s primary IT hub, hosting major global technology firms and driving residential absorption in surrounding micro-markets. Infrastructure upgrades, metro connectivity plans, and the spillover of housing demand from central Pune have accelerated township-style developments in the area. At the closed-door interaction, Krisala’s leadership, including Sagar Agarwal, Aakash Agarwal and Vishal Agarwal, engaged influencers in discussions on integrated townships, infrastructure-led growth, and evolving buyer aspirations. Industry conversations reportedly focused on long-term livability, digital planning tools, and the role of large-scale master planning in shaping future-ready urban districts.
Large-format townships have regained traction in post-pandemic India, as homebuyers prioritise self-sustained ecosystems offering work, leisure, retail, and social infrastructure within a single development footprint. Developers, in turn, are leveraging scale and partnerships to differentiate amid intensifying competition across Tier I and high-growth Tier II cities. For Pune, projects such as the Krisala x Hiranandani Township underscore the city’s repositioning from a satellite IT hub to a self-sustained residential and lifestyle destination. Compared to Mumbai’s higher entry costs, Pune continues to attract end-users and investors seeking relative affordability alongside strong rental yields. While the event was promotional in nature, it reflects a broader marketing shift within Indian real estate where influencer ecosystems, digital storytelling, and experiential walkthroughs increasingly complement traditional advertising.
As Pune’s northern corridors continue to witness infrastructure expansion and employment concentration, integrated township projects are likely to remain central to the city’s next phase of urban transformation.
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